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Feedback gevenAll salads come with meat on them. if they order without meat, they still charge the same price. there is an option for tofu and noodle to dinner, but for $38, I will pass. the only real option is the impossible burger, but there are only so many paints they can eat an impossible burger. when I mentioned the lack of Veggie options, they point out that they have zucchini sticks for an appetizer. View is great and drinks are strong, but veggie options are lame.
The atmosphere was incredible. You are sitting on Lake Tahoe. The Kung Pao Tofu was so good. The tofu was like little clouds with a delicious sauce and veggies.
I visited this restaurant with my family, who eat meat. I was pleased to see that they had clearly labeled vegan options on the menu, which made me feel comfortable ordering. I chose the kung pao tofu and my partner had the beyond burger. While the prices were a bit high ($40 and $30ish), they were in line with the rest of the menu at this upscale establishment frequented by boaters. I enjoyed the flavor and texture of the tofu, which was served with a generous portion of vegetables. I appreciated having a vegetable-focused vegan dish, rather than just a meat substitute like impossible or beyond meat, which I'm not a fan of. If I could make one suggestion, it would be to add a vegan salad to the menu. The restaurant also offers a variety of their signature drink, the "wet woody," which is essentially a rum slushie. The menu was entertaining and everyone enjoyed their beverages. Despite the rain during our visit, I look forward to sitting on the beautiful deck by the lake next time. (Reviewed on September 24, 2022)
The salads all come with meat included, and even if you ask for it without meat, the price remains the same. There is a tofu and noodle dinner option available for $38, but I decided to skip it. The only viable option for vegetarians is the impossible burger, but eating it repeatedly can get monotonous. When I raised the issue of limited vegetarian choices, the staff suggested zucchini sticks as an appetizer. The restaurant offers a lovely view and potent drinks, but the vegetarian options leave much to be desired.
The restaurant offers a beautiful view of Lake Tahoe and the staff is friendly. The Kung Pow Tofu was delicious and a nice change from the typical vegan options. They also have a Beyond Burger option available. However, I was not a fan of the fact that there was an additional charge for adding shrimp or chicken to the vegan dish. It seemed unfair to single out the vegan option like that. The price of $35 for tofu and vegetables seemed steep compared to the meat options priced at $35-50. The Wet Woody drinks were very tasty and strong.